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Procedure to order Cyber Recovery

Procedure to order Cyber Recovery

  1. In the VMware Solutions console, click the VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) for Classic card in the Create a resource section.

  2. On the Create tab, click the Cyber Recovery card in the Resource type section.

  3. Select the VMware vCenter Server® and the VMware vSphere® versions. Then, enter the instance name and select a resource group.

  4. To specify the instance configuration name, click Browse configurations and choose a configuration in the VMware instance configuration manager.

    • If you do not see any configurations in the list and you want to create one, you must first save the instance settings as a new configuration without placing an order.
    • If you want to update a saved configuration or create a new configuration based on a saved one, select the configuration from the side pane, make your changes, and then save.
  5. Select the instance type.

    • Click Primary instance to deploy a single instance in the environment or to deploy the first instance in a multisite topology.
    • Click Secondary instance to connect the instance with an existing (primary) instance in the environment for high availability. Select the primary instance that you want the secondary instance to be connected with, then enter the Cyber Recovery Administrator password for the primary instance.
  6. If you are a BYOL user, provide your own license keys for all VMware components. Toggle the BYOL switch to Enabled and enter your license keys.

    Bring Your Own License (BYOL) is no longer supported except for migrations or upgrades of existing BYOL clusters. Use this feature only if you are upgrading or migrating an existing BYOL cluster.

  7. In the Consolidated cluster section, accept or change the default name of the consolidated cluster. For more information, see Cluster name.

    1. For the Data center location, select the Geography, Data Center, and Pod to host the clusters. For more information, see Data center location.
    2. For the CPU model, select Sapphire Rapids, Cascade Lake, or SAP-certified Cascade Lake (vSphere 7 only) and choose one of the available configurations. For Sapphire Rapids and Cascade Lake, also select the RAM size.
    3. Select the number of bare metal servers. You can order 4-51 bare metal servers.
    4. If you want to use NFS storage, select the corresponding option.
      • To add and configure file shares individually, toggle the Configure shares individually switch on. Select at least one file share. Then, click Add shared storage and select the Size (GB) and Performance for each file share.
      • To add and configure the same settings to all file shares, specify the Number of shares and then, select the Size (GB) and Performance for all the shares.
    5. If you want to use vSAN storage, select the corresponding option.
      1. The Storage architecture can be either vSAN ESA (Express Storage Architecture) (vSphere 8 only) or vSAN OSA (Original Storage Architecture). This option is available only when you select Sapphire Rapids bare metal servers.
      2. Select the size for and number of vSAN capacity disks.
      3. Select the size for and number of vSAN cache disks.
      4. If you want to Enable vSAN deduplication and compression or Enable vSAN compression (vSAN ESA only), toggle its switch on.
    6. Select the Networking type, either Public and private network or Private network only.
    7. Select the Uplink speed. The 25 Gb option is available only for specific pods and data center locations.
    8. Specify the VLAN settings:
      • To order new public and private VLANs, choose Order new VLANs. A new public VLAN and two private VLANs are provisioned.
      • To reuse existing public and private VLANs, if they are available, choose Select existing VLANs. Specify the VLANs and the subnets.
  8. If you want to deploy a separate workload cluster, in the Workload cluster section, toggle the Deploy separate workload cluster switch on and specify the cluster settings:

    1. Accept or change the default name of the workload cluster.
    2. For the Data center location, select the Geography, Data Center, and Pod to host the clusters. For more information, see Data center location.
    3. For the CPU model, select Sapphire Rapids, Cascade Lake, or SAP-certified Cascade Lake (vSphere 7 only) and choose one of the available configurations. For Sapphire Rapids and Cascade Lake, also select the RAM size.
    4. Select the number of bare metal servers. You can order 4-59 bare metal servers.
    5. If you want to use NFS storage, select the corresponding option.
      • To add and configure file shares individually, toggle the Configure shares individually switch on. Select at least one file share. Then, click Add shared storage and select the Size (GB) and Performance for each file share.
      • To add and configure the same settings to all file shares, specify the Number of shares and select the Size (GB) and Performance for all the shares.
    6. If you want to use vSAN storage, select the corresponding option.
      1. The Storage architecture can be either vSAN ESA (Express Storage Architecture) (vSphere 8 only) or vSAN OSA (Original Storage Architecture). This option is available only when you select Sapphire Rapids bare metal servers.
      2. Select the size for and number of vSAN capacity disks.
      3. Select the size for and number of vSAN cache disks.
      4. If you want to Enable vSAN deduplication and compression or Enable vSAN compression (vSAN ESA only), toggle its switch on.
    7. Select the Networking type, either Public and private network or Private network only.
    8. Select the Uplink speed. The 25 Gb option is available only for specific pods and data center locations.
    9. Specify the VLAN settings:
      • To order new public and private VLANs, choose Order new VLANs. A new public VLAN and two private VLANs are provisioned.
      • To reuse existing public and private VLANs, if they are available, choose Select existing VLANs. Specify the VLANs and the subnets.
      • If the consolidated or management cluster and the workload clusters are in the same location, you cannot use existing VLANs. Instead, choose Reuse VLANs from the consolidated cluster so that the workload cluster and the consolidated cluster use the same VLANs.
  9. Choose the firewall appliance for your instance and follow the steps, depending on your selection:

    • For Gateway cluster with Juniper® vSRX, Gateway cluster with FortiGate® Virtual Appliance, and Bring your own gateway appliance, specify the gateway cluster name, the CPU model, the RAM size, and the networking type.
    • For Gateway cluster with Juniper vSRX and Gateway cluster with FortiGate Virtual Appliance, you must also specify the corresponding service settings in a later step.
    • For FortiGate Security Appliance, you must order the FortiGate Security Appliance 10 Gbps service from the IBM Cloud catalog. Confirm that you ordered the service and continue with the following steps.
  10. Specify the Gateway cluster settings:

    1. Accept or change the default name of the gateway cluster.
    2. Select the CPU model and the RAM size.
    3. Select the Networking type, either Public and private network or Private network only.
  11. Specify the Network interface settings:

    1. Enter the Hostname prefix and the root Domain name for the instance that you are creating.
    2. If you want to customize the prefix for each hostname, toggle the Configure hostnames individually switch on and enter the hostname prefixes.
    3. Specify the DNS configuration.
  12. Under Add-on services, review the available services:

    • The Included services category lists the services that are included in your order.
    • The Recommended services category lists the services that IBM recommends to fully use your resources.
    • If you want to deploy an add-on service, toggle its switch on and review the service settings. If configuration is required, click Edit, then complete the edits and click Save. For more information about specific settings for a service, see the corresponding topic for ordering the service.
  13. On the Summary panel, review the instance settings and the estimated price.

    • To save the settings as a new configuration template without placing an order, click Save configuration, enter a name for the configuration, and click Continue.
    • To save the updates to a saved configuration, click Save configuration, select Modify current configuration, and click Continue.
    • To save the updates to a new saved configuration, click Save configuration, select Create new configuration, enter a new name for the configuration, and click Continue.
  14. To place the order, ensure that the account to be charged is correct, review and accept the terms, and then click Create.